Tom Cruise Runs For His Money

One of the world’s highest earning movie stars has a propensity for running in a lot of his films. Forbes looks inside how much Tom Cruise has been paid to run in his $2.1 billion Mission: Impossible franchise.

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One of the world’s highest earning movie stars has a propensity for running in a lot of his films. Forbes looks inside how much Tom Cruise has been paid to run in his $2.1 billion Mission: Impossible franchise.

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